Kulala Desert Lodge - Namibia
Exclusive, easy access to the breathtaking red dune landscape of Sossusvlei – one of Namibia’s most spectacular attractions
Climb some of the highest sand dunes in the world
Guided nature drives and walks reveal the fascinating splendour of the world’s oldest desert
A hot air balloon safari at dawn is a once-in-a-lifetime experience
Description
Kulala Desert Lodge is located on the private Kulala Wilderness Reserve and provides convenient and close access to the iconic red dunes of Sossusvlei. Sossusvlei is situated within Africa’s largest conservation area, the Namib Naukluft Park, which is also home to the world’s oldest desert – the Namib. Atop this vast arid landscape lie what some consider the world’s largest sand dunes. The highest of these sand mountains, blazing rust-red in the early morning sun, rises nearly 300 metres above the valley floor.
Look and feel
25 thatched and canvas ‘kulalas’ built on wooden platforms to catch the cooling breezes, with en-suite bathrooms and verandas overlooking the dunes
Of these, three family ‘kulalas’ can each accommodate four guests
Rooftop decks for those who want to sleep under the incredible star-filled desert sky
Lounge, dining area, plunge pool and stargazing deck overlooking the ephemeral Tsauchab River, all with décor inspired by northern Africa
A waterhole in from of camp attracts a variety of local wildlife and provides a perfect opportunity to view and photograph the desert scenery
Where to find us
Camp GPS coordinates: 24°36'53.68"S / 15°42'12.56"E
Situated in Kulala Wilderness Reserve bordering the Namib Naukluft Park
Self-drive: A 4x4 vehicle is preferable. Approximate travelling distance from Windhoek is 350km and will take around 5 hours